Pamja, Paṃja, Pāṃjā: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Paṃja (पंज) [Also spelled panj]:—(a) five; ~[jāba] the Panjab —land of five rivers, a northern state of the Indian Union.
2) Paṃjā (पंजा) [Also spelled panja]:—(nm) a claw, paw, forefoot; five fingers or toes; an aggregate of five; playing card having five pips; —[phailānā/baḍhānā] to extend one’s hand for gaining control (over); to extend the scope of influence; [paṃje meṃ] firmly under control; [paṃjoṃ ke bala calanā] to walk on the toes, to walk unnoticed/stealthily.
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Starts with: Pamjaba, Pamjamareshime, Pamjamhisse, Pamjapavana, Pamjara, Pamjaravalli, Pamjarisu, Pamjariya, Pamjarulli, Panja, Panjala, Panjara, Panjarakheta, Panjarapola.
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